Staats S, Heaphey K, Miller D, Partlo C, Romine N, Stubbs K
Ohio State University at Newark.
Int J Aging Hum Dev. 1993;37(3):191-203. doi: 10.2190/373B-PJ6U-DWAA-4K03.
Self-reports of 250 persons fifty years of age and older confirm the increasing bias toward reporting a more youthful age as one increases in years. Optimistic perceptions of health care also maintained in older persons. Results from two subsets of this sample (N = 48) further indicate that the youthful and optimistic bias occurs in older persons with poorer and failing health (N = 23) as well as for persons in stable and good health (N = 25). Given the importance of self-perceptions in quality of life and in determining survivability, and given the indication that such measures are modifiable, it is suggested that future research be aimed at identifying those self-perceptions of health and age that are most susceptible to intervention.
250名50岁及以上人群的自我报告证实,随着年龄的增长,人们越来越倾向于报告更年轻的年龄。老年人对医疗保健也保持着乐观的看法。该样本的两个子集(N = 48)的结果进一步表明,健康状况较差和身体机能衰退的老年人(N = 23)以及健康状况稳定良好的人(N = 25)都存在年轻和乐观偏差。鉴于自我认知在生活质量和决定生存能力方面的重要性,以及有迹象表明这些指标是可以改变的,建议未来的研究旨在确定那些最容易受到干预的健康和年龄的自我认知。